The personal diary of Lera Millard following her 1920 Fall semester at the University of Alabama. She was in the Delta Delta Delta sorority. She talks about different events with fraternities and her sorority. Pages 49-59 are blank pages. The...

A Western Union telegram from C. K. Richards expressing his condolences to Albert Thomas for the death of Jimmy Thomas. Sent from Brownsville, Texas to Albert Thomas = 2208 Isabella = Asst. US District Attorney, Houston.

Postcard from Clifford Baker congratulating Albert Thomas in Nacogdoches on his marriage. Baker reports on his financial prospects, attempts to purchase cotton, crop conditions, sends well wishes to Lera Thomas, and asks Thomas to write him back...

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Black and white photograph of a seated infant. The child stares just to the right of the camera and is wearing a long sleeved white gown with black shoes. The chair in which the child is seated has a blanket draped over it....

This is a Houston Chronicle front page article about Mrs. Lera Thomas, who is to run for election on March 26, 1966. Mrs. Thomas made the decision to run for her late husband's seat in Congress. The newspaper is dated Febuary 26, 1966.

Certificate No. 43 dated August 26, 1838 at the headquarters in Nacogdoches for honorable discharge of Raburn Haley, of Shelby County, Texas, who joined the the Mounted Gunmen, 2nd Company of the 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade of the Texas Militia on...

Marriage license issued in Nacogdoches County, Texas, to Benjamin Thomas and Martha Engledone, sworn to by Rev. Littleton Fowler, Minister of the Gospel of the Methodist Episcopal Church, filed January 17, 1839 with Clerk of Court, Daniel Lacey on...

C. Bruce Ferguson in Leavenworth, Kansas is writing Albert Thomas in Houston, Texas to offer his condolences for the loss of Thomas's son. Ferguson extends his condolences to the whole Thomas family and encourages them to seek help from their...

Clifford Baker in Dublin, Texas is writing to Albert Thomas in Houston, Texas to say hello and provide information concerning the cotton crop in Dublin. According to Baker, if things go well with the cotton, there is some real money to be made...

A. S. and Isvin Bosmet wrote Albert Thomas to offer their condolences for the death of someone close to him. They sign the card without adding a handwritten message. The envelope is addressed to Mr. Albert Thomas in Houston, Texas. It is postmarked...

A sympathy letter sent from C. Bruce Ferguson to Albert Thomas at 2208 Isabella Avenue dated June 26, 1934. The subject is the death of Jimmy Thomas and Ferguson expresses his deepest pain and sorrow and wishes the family comfort. The lined...

A card sent by Mrs. Pella addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas at 2208 Isabella St., Houston, Texas. The envelope is postmarked Oklahoma City, June 26, 1934 and has a 3-cent George Washington stamp. The card reads "There are always stars/ To...